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    $3 billion dollar green investment bank to help turn Britain green

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    A $3 billion dollar green investment bank will soon help Britain transform into a clean and lower carbon emitting economy. This bank funded by government funds will also be having a half of private sector funds. This bank will finance … Continue reading3

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    UK fines heavily to promote recycling and reduce green house gas emissions

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    The next time you dumb your garbage in a bin, make sure you have it sorted well and dropped in the correct bin. Or else, you’ll probably burn a £1,000 fine in your pocket. Household waste like food scraps, tea … Continue reading3

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    Will ‘Smart Fridges’ Redeem Themselves Using Green Technology?

    Posted on by madhuri

    Refrigerators and air conditioners have always been seen as main culprit for depletion of ozone layer and energy consumption. But with green technology now things may change, fridges have already become “smart fridges” by cutting down power use of freezers … Continue reading3

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    UK Plans to Run Largest Data Centre on Renewable Energy

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    UK’s largest data centre will be coming up in Dumfries and Galloway and according to the plans announced renewable energy sources will power the new facility. Once again integrated alternative energy plans are being mulled which include localized gas production … Continue reading3

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    Study Finds Few ‘Brand Emission Leaders’ like Dell, BMW in UK

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    With countries committing themselves to cut down carbon emission and even setting up time bound targets and goals the onus now really shifts to heavy industry and business houses to take necessary steps to cut down emission drastically. Recent ‘Brand … Continue reading3

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    Toyota named UK’s cleanest auto company

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    Totyota has now been declared as the cleanest automaker in UK by Cleangreencars. Cleangreencars calculated that Toyota has a very clean lineup on an average, considering the CO2 emissions averaged with car sales. Toyota got itself to be the winner … Continue reading3

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    Artificial trees to suck out carbon from atmosphere

    Posted on by shilpa

    Now we have all learned about the many dangers of carbon imprints in our environment and how we need to be reducing it so that our future generations still live to see a green day. In the UK, they came … Continue reading3

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    Production starts at the world’s largest recycled newsprint machine in UK

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    Production has started three weeks ahead of schedule at the newsprint plant, which is known as the World’s largest newsprint machine. Palm Paper switched to the PM7 machine at its King’s Lynn Site in Norfolk on 21 August. This machine … Continue reading3

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    Solutions to UK Food Waste

    Posted on by yogesh

    In the UK alone, it’s estimated that 6.7 million tonnes of food waste is produced by households every year, most of which could have been eaten. Householders aren’t the only culprit however; shops, supermarkets and restaurants also throw out food … Continue reading3

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    United Kingdom’s first recycled kitchen

    Posted on by anoop

    A lot of items are used by us daily because we just can live without them. For example if you love yoghurt and you are the kind of person who would love to have one daily with your lunch, you … Continue reading3

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